Changing how you breathe, gargling water and distracting yourself are all common ways to stop your diaphragm from spasming
Some things you find in your house have antifungal properties — but that doesn’t mean they’ll clear your toenail fungus
Home remedies are unlikely to cure your contagious foot fungus — and they might even make it worse
Prescription and over-the-counter medications are the only safe and effective ways to treat a yeast infection
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Only antibiotics will cure a UTI, but home remedies could help prevent future infections
Aloe vera, warm compresses and diet adjustments can help alleviate symptoms
Simple solutions like adding moisture to the air and using nasal sprays can help ease your cough and other symptoms of the illness
Try sitting in a sitz bath or taking psyllium husk to help relieve symptoms
There isn’t any scientific proof that the tangy liquid offers relief for GERD symptoms
There’s no strong evidence that vitamin B, vitamin E and ginkgo biloba will reduce TD symptoms — but they’re safe to try
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